Joe Morris became the Giants` all-time leading rusher with 4,700 yards. Alex Webster had 4,638.
49
Minnesota`s 49 points were the most by the Vikings since 1974, when they beat Houston 51-10.
63-0
Philadelphia has been outscored 63-0 in the first quarter.
9,135
Indianapolis` Eric Dickerson became the eighth running back to reach 9,000 yards rushing.
19
The Rams` Jim Everett has 19 TD passes, one more than he threw in 1986 and `87 combined.
37,722
A crowd of 37,722 was the smallest for a San Deigo home game since Dec. 11, 1983, when there were 35,510 against Kansas City.
– Top passers-Miami`s Dan Marino, 35 of 60 for 521 yards. It was the second-best total in history. Norm Van Brocklin of the Los Angeles Rams had 554 against the New York Yanks Sept. 28, 1951. . . . Dallas` Steve Pelluer, 32 of 46 for 342. . . . Minnesota`s Wade Wilson, 22 of 30 for 335 yards. . . . Cleveland`s Bernie Kosar, 25 of 43 for 314 yards. . . . Jim Everett of the Los Angeles Rams, 20 of 27 for 311 yards.
– Top rushers-Indianapolis` Eric Dickerson, 169 yards on 30 carries. . . . Washington`s Kelvin Bryant, 140 yards on 27 carries. . . . New England`s John Stephens, 134 yards on 25 carries. . . . Phoenix`s Earl Ferrell, 110 yards on 18 carries. . . . New Orleans` Craig Heyward, 107 yards on 10 carries. It was the first 100-yard game by a Saint this season.
. . . Pittsburgh`s Rodney Carter, 105 yards on 11 carries. . . . Cincinnati`s James Brooks, 102 yards on 16 carries. . . . Marcus Allen of the Los Angeles Raiders, 102 yards on 20 carries.
– Longest TD catches-74 yards by Denver`s Ricky Nattiel.
– Longest TD runs-73 yards by Heyward. . . . 64 yards by Carter.
– Leading receivers-(Yardage): Mervyn Fernandez of the Raiders, 155 yards on 4 catches. . . . Miami`s Mark Clayton, 153 yards on 10 catches. . . . Buffalo`s Trumaine Johnson, 132 yards on 6 catches. . . . Miami`s Mark Duper, 132 yards on 6 catches. . . . Minnesota`s Anthony Carter, 123 yards on 6 catches. . . . Dallas` Ray Alexander, 112 yards on 8 catches. . . . Stephen Baker of the New York Giants, 104 yards on 6 catches. . . . Nattiel, 102 yards on 3 catches. . . . Henry Ellard of the Rams, 101 yards on 7 catches.
(Catches): 10-by Clayton. . . . 9-by Bryant for 70 yards. . . . 8-by Alexander, Dallas` Kelvin Martin for 97 yards.
– Leading defensive players-Erik McMillan of the Jets had three interceptions. . . . Cincinnati`s Eric Thomas had two interceptions, as did Houston`s Jeff Donaldson, Cleveland`s Mike Johnson and San Diego`s Leonard Coleman. . . . Minnesota intercepted Tampa Bay`s Vinny Testaverde six times, including two by Joey Browner. . . . Michael Stewart of the Rams had an interception and a fumble recovery. . . . Green Bay`s Johnny Holland has 12 solo tackles. . . . Tampa Bay`s Ron Holmes, Cleveland`s Charles Buchanan, Cincinnati`s Jim Skow and Dallas` Kevin Brooks each had two sacks.
– Longest TD returns-Seattle`s Vernon Dean returned a blocked field-goal try 62 yards. . . . McMillan returned an interception 55 yards.
– Longest field goal-51 yards by New Orleans` Morten Andersen and Indianapolis` Dean Biasucci.
– Most field goals-6 by Pittsburgh`s Gary Anderson. It`s a team record.
– Most points in a quarter-28 by Cincinnati in the first period. It`s a team record for the first quarter and tied the mark for any period.
– Most points by a player-21 by Anderson.
– Most first downs-29 by Indianapolis and Miami.
– Fewest first downs-10 by Green Bay.
– Most yards-A team-record 584 by Miami.
– Fewest yards-171 by Kansas City.
– Significant injuries-Falcons: QB Chris Miller (elbow). . . . Raiders:
RB Bo Jackson (pulled hamstring), G Charley Hannah (broken left ankle). . . . Chiefs: NG Bill Maas (knee). . . . Colts: QB Chris Chandler.
. . . Cardinals: QB Neil Lomax (contusion of left hip).
– Miscellaneous-Former Pittsburgh quarterback Terry Bradshaw, 40, is undergoing tests to determine the cause of chest pains that forced him to miss his last two assignments on CBS. Pittsburgh TV station KDKA reported that a tumor was found behind Bradshaw`s heart during tests at a Dallas hospital. Bradshaw`s wife, Charla, denied the report. Bradshaw`s mother, Novis, also denied it. . . . Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt says he has no plans to make a coaching changes despite the team`s 1-6-1 record, the worst in the AFC. The Chiefs have made five coaching changes since 1974. Kansas is 5-17-1 overall under Frank Gansz. . . . Umpire Rex Stewart was slammed twice by players in the Raider-Saints game and had to go to the sidelines for two plays. Stewart was shaken up in the first quarter when Saints wide receiver Lonzell Hill ran into him. He was hit again in the second quarter by Raiders running back Marcus Allen. . . . Tampa Bay scored for the first time in the first quarter, getting 10 points.
– At the halfway point-Rushing leader: Dickerson (879), San Francisco`s Roger Craig (764). . . . Most yards rushing in a game: Craig, 190 against the Rams Oct. 16. . . . Longest run: Heyward, 73 yards against the Raiders Oct. 23. . . . Total yards from scrimmage: Dallas` Herschel Walker (1,139), Craig (1,036). . . . Most total yards in a game: Dickerson, 207 against Houston Sept. 4. . . . Scoring leader: Buffalo`s Scott Norwood (81 points). . . . Touchdowns: Greg Bell of the Rams (11). . . . Completions: Marino (170). . . . Passing yardage: Marino (2,160). . . . TD passes: Everett (19). . . . Most interceptions: Testaverde (22). . . . Fewest interceptions: Steve Beurerlein of the Raiders (3), Washington`s Mark Rypien (3). . . . Longest TD pass: Denver`s John Elway to Vance Johnson, 86 yards against the Raiders Sept. 26. . . . Most catches: Philadelphia`s Keith Jackson (48), Craig (42). . . . Reception yardage: Tampa Bay`s Bruce Hill (734), San Francisco`s Jerry Rice
(654). . . . Most catches in a game: Mickey Shuler of the Jets, 12 against Kansas City Oct. 2. . . . Most yards in a game: Atlanta`s Stacey Bailey, 169 against Dallas Sept. 25.
Interceptions: McMillian (6). . . . Longest interception return:
Cleveland`s Brian Washington, 75 yards against Pittsburgh Oct. 2. . . . Most field goals: Norwood (22). . . . Longest field goal: Tampa Bay`s Donald Igwebuike, 53 yards against Green Bay Sept. 11, and Biasucci, 53 yards against the Bears Sept. 11. . . . Sacks: Kevin Greene of the Rams (10). . . . Most sacks in a game: Gary Jeter of the Rams, 5 against the Raiders Sept. 18. . . . Most points scored: Cincinnati (236). . . . Fewest points scored:
Detroit (102), Kansas City (102), San Diego (102). . . . Most points allowed: Atlanta (220). . . . Fewest points allowed: Bears (74). . . . Most yards rushing: San Francisco (1,315). . . . Fewest yards rushing: Detroit (610). . . . Most yards passing: Washington (2,043). . . . Fewest yards passing:
Houston (1,139). . . . Most yards allowed rushing: Denver (1,265). . . . Fewest yards allowed rushing: Bears (452). . . . Most yards allowed passing: Pittsburgh (2,053). . . . Fewest yards allowed passing: Cleveland
(1,075). . . . Best giveaway-takeaway ratio: Philadelphia (+11). . . . Worst giveaway-takeaway ratio: Tampa Bay (-15). . . . Most
interceptions: Minnesota (21). . . . Fewest interceptions made: Dallas (5), Detroit (5). . . . Most interceptions thrown: Tampa Bay (22). . . . Fewest interceptions thrown: Rams (5). . . . Most fumbles lost: Tampa Bay (16). . . . Fewest fumbles lost: Philadelphia (2). . . . Most sacks: Los Angeles Rams (39). . . . Fewest sacks: Tampa Bay, Pittsburgh (11). . . . Most sacks allowed: Philadelphia (39). . . . Fewest sacks allowed: Miami (7).




